A Goode Inheritance
He took stock of his life and assets and wanted to part with neither. But after weighing up his choice of beneficiaries, Bart realised no-one was worthy of his estate.
As luck would have it, Bart received a reprieve from death, unbeknownst to his family.
During his recuperation, he concocted a mischievous game, one in which his whole family would have to participate in order to inherit his fortune. Feigning his own death, his family pitted themselves off one against the other in a series of three challenges. Whoever solved the final clue first, would win his inheritance. Or so they thought.
Bart neither trusted nor respected his family. His bitter resentment had grown from childhood. This postulation proved to be true, when upon completion of the final clue, Bart is discovered dead in his library. Stabbed through the heart.
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Bartholomew Goode received a nasty shock when faced with imminent death…
He took stock of his life and assets and wanted to part with neither. But after weighing up his choice of beneficiaries, Bart realised no-one was worthy of his estate.
As luck would have it, Bart received a reprieve from death, unbeknownst to his family.
During his recuperation, he concocted a mischievous game, one in which his whole family would have to participate in order to inherit his fortune.
Feigning his own death, his family pitted themselves off one against the other in a series of three challenges. Whoever solved the final clue first, would win his inheritance. Or so they thought.
Bart neither trusted nor respected his family. His bitter resentment had grown from childhood. This postulation proved to be true, when upon completion of the final clue, Bart is discovered dead in his library. Stabbed through the heart.
With many suspects and hidden secrets to be uncovered, Chief Inspector Sofia Faraday and her homicide team delve into the Goode family’s lives in order to find Bart’s killer. Her investigation will eventually lead her to a thirty-year-old crime.
During the Inspector’s investigation, she uncovers many twists and turns lurking behind old secrets and betrayals.
By the end of her investigation, the Inspector will uncover more than one murderer?
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In A Goode Inheritance by Paula Welch, Bartholomew (Bart) Goode, facing a terminal cancer diagnosis, summons his dysfunctional family to his grand estate, Cricklewood Hall, and shocks them with a will that is more a game than a gift. He leaves his fortune not to the most deserving, but to the first who can solve a series of cryptic puzzles—pitting siblings, children, and ex-wife against each other in a weeklong contest. As the family’s greed, old wounds, and betrayals come to the surface, alliances falter, secrets unravel, and the actual cost of inheritance—emotional and material—is revealed. In a twist, Bart is not dying after all, but using the game to force his family to confront their flaws, while reconsidering his own legacy. But in a twist of fate, a homicide sets Chief Inspector Sofia Faraday and her homicide team on an investigation into the Goode family’s lives to find Bart’s killer. But she uncovers more than she bargained for as she unravels old secrets and betrayals. By the end of her investigation, the Chief Inspector will find more than one murderer.
Paula Welch establishes herself as a great storyteller in this twisty, suspenseful thriller. The novel’s sprawling cast is cleverly drawn. Bart, the risk-taking, self-made millionaire, is both a manipulator and a victim of his own ambitions. Ariadne, the anxious, artistic sister, is an outsider, seeking refuge in her art and tarot readings. The siblings—bitter Eleanor, arrogant Augustus, charming but shallow Zachary—and Bart’s estranged, self-absorbed children, present unique facets of privilege, resentment, and greed. The loyal estate manager, George, and Ariadne’s clairvoyant friend, Angeline, grounded the story with warmth and wisdom. The setting is detailed, with the stately, renovated Cricklewood Hall and its folly, wild-walled gardens, and the decaying Ashburton Manor serving as backdrops for both grandeur and decay. The tone is reminiscent of classic British inheritance mysteries, but with a modern, psychological edge. A Goode Inheritance was intriguing for me, thanks to the memorable characters, the elegant prose, and the tangled plot.